Just for some fun I thought of what my town was, you know, history, population, etc. Then I thought "I wonder what everyones town is like?" So here I am asking you, what is your towns history, celebrations, and anything else. What every you want to post about your town or dream lego town here is welcome.

My lego town's history goes like this. It was first native american land, but soon after it's discovery was taken over by the Dragon Masters. The Dragon Masters defended the land for a long time and quickly evolved their tecnologies over time to be what they are today. The current population is arround 10 and growing. The king right now is King Timmy (the time traveler one), which was decided over a brikwar with an unexpected turn .

Good idea Blue Head, time to spark up some imagination. My Lego town will be located near the shore since its inhabitats came across from a distant land by boat. They have just finished building huts to stay in. They eat by hunting and foraging. Occasionally they will take their boats to fish. The current population is 20 and their is no organized government system. Though over time, a memeber of the community discovered coco in the trees. From that a complex economy was developed from exporting chocolate. It will eventually evolve into an chocolate empire.

Though over time, a memeber of the community discovered coco in the trees. From that a complex economy was developed from exporting chocolate. It will eventually evolve into an chocolate empire.

They sound like the Oompa-Loompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

I have many towns in my Lego story. The main one seen in my first story, the Black Forest, is a ordinary medieval town, with some anachronistic technology and inventions in it, such as elevators.

The town was started when King Tergon (the kingdom's chairfig) decided to form his own kingdom in the middle of the Black Forest. He and the Greybeard's Council have now ruled the kingdom for one hundred and two years.

The population is about 30-40, although I don't have enough parts to actually build everything.